Most helpful review for Headhunter Pulse

Headhunter Pulse
I recently purchased a pulse headhunter
detector to use in the carribean on vacation to hunt for rings and coins. I
live in colorado and won't be
going on vacation for a couple of months.

I took the detector to a nearby park where
they have sand around the playground equipment. I found a penny at 7 inches
and a 3 inch long nail at 13
inches. I planted a ladies gold ring at 6 inches and received good tone, a
man's gold wedding band at 10
inches and a nickel at 13 inches. These gave good hard repeatable tones,
something you would
definately dig.

I couldn't get good hard repeatable tones deeper than these depths. I
was very impressed with this detector and the depths it gets. I have been
detecting for about 14 years
and have owned 8 other detectors.

I am posting this review because i couldn't find
very much information on this machine before i purchased it.

Most helpful review for Whites Surfmaster PI Pro

Surf Master PI Pro
Call it bang for the buck. I've used this PI
PRO two full seasons and I can't be more pleased. It goes deep doesn't
everyone say that. I often
scoop holes so deep that during the recovery I have to bounce on the scoop
to get it to bite then step out
and to the side of the hole and pull the scoop out. I'd be over my head
otherwise.

I've
recovered very small thin rings that were approx 1/2 dwt. a small white
gold floating heart that was
almost 2/3 dwt. The larger gold and platinum wasn't able to hide as well.

I use a
Fisher shaft weight as I have the lighter coil, works well, minimum effort
to keep it on the bottom. If you
are going to hunt mostly in the water like me you should consider the
weighted coil. Otherwise just get
the shaft weight and light coil, if you like to hunt the wet sand too.

The PI PRO is not
my first choice for dry sand (the big ashtray) as there is usually so much
trash & foil I grab a VLF. But dry
sand is a night hunt thing for me, while the sharks are feeding.
Battery life is fine, I keep track of
my time and change them when I get to about 20 hours to avoid having to do
it when I'm hunting and the
PI is wet. You also should break down and clean the rods after each salt
water hunt so they don't freeze.
One nice feature is being able to use the edge of the coil to pinpiont or
detect crevices in the
rocks.
You'll hear the SAT doing it's thing as you lower the coil beneath the
surface then get it
to the bottom where it gets smooth and does not false. It will pick up red
bricks though and every piece of
junk around. Hey, I've pulled gold, silver and old coins out of the ocean
that were under iron.

I can buy any detector Aquastar, Excal etc. but the PI PRO performance
price break is unbeatable
IMHO. So with the cash saved over the other choices I bought a new CZ-20
too. So goes life with a PI
PRO...dig it all leave the place cleaner than you found it. You can see
some PI finds of mine at Whites
web site under customer stories.
HH-Bruce